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the dow shot up 172 points closing at 13,009, the first close over 13,000 since election day. the nasdaq finished the day up 40. >>> wall street might be getting black friday boost but the national retail federation estimates sales in november and december will be down slightly compared to last year. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran caught up with shoppers in livermore eager to prove that prediction wrong. >> reporter: it's the day of deals. >> i got some sweaters and i got scarves and i got a lot of shirts. >> christmas shopping already. >> reporter: do you feel like it was a successful day? >> absolutely. saved over $200. >> reporter: holiday shopping is in full swing and some bargain seekers at the paragon outlet mall traded last night's thanksgiving dessert for discounts. >> you save once a year. >> reporter: the outlet opened at 10 p.m. last night. assistant general manager dave ackerman says it was a zoo of people. >> people were just so excited to be here. we saw so many people here right from opening at 10:00 really into 2, 3 a.m. >> reporter: but as daylight hit the first
the dow shot up 172 points closing at 13,009, the first close over 13,000 since election day. the nasdaq finished the day up 40. >>> wall street might be getting black friday boost but the national retail federation estimates sales in november and december will be down slightly compared to last year. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran caught up with shoppers in livermore eager to prove that prediction wrong. >> reporter: it's the day of deals. >> i got some sweaters and i got...
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jackson resigned yesterday two weeks after he was elected to a ninth term in congress. he cited his treatment for bipolar disorder and acknowledged a federal investigation into possible misuse of campaign funds. >>> millions of americans will travel today for their thanksgiving feast. many started yesterday. here in new york those trying to take a train out of penn station ran into switching problems. amtrak and two commuter railroads were shut town for more than an hour. for a lot of folks in the northeast trying to recover from hurricane sandy this will not be an easy holiday season. one neighborhood had a thanksgiving dinner thanks to the generosity of their neighbor. drew levinson reports. >> reporter: to norah white stands on her front porch looking at soggy piles of books and bags that once were in her basement. >> a little bit of this and that. that's what this is. >> reporter: she just got her power back and still has no heat. >> been tough. >> how do you stay warm in the house? >> blankets. blankets and more blankets. >> reporter: she's the pta president at her
jackson resigned yesterday two weeks after he was elected to a ninth term in congress. he cited his treatment for bipolar disorder and acknowledged a federal investigation into possible misuse of campaign funds. >>> millions of americans will travel today for their thanksgiving feast. many started yesterday. here in new york those trying to take a train out of penn station ran into switching problems. amtrak and two commuter railroads were shut town for more than an hour. for a lot of...
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you've had a hit here in the correction after the election. and you've got some of these things, they were just mentioned by some of the participants in the fast money group. i would you know, focus on pharmaceuticals. technology. and there are opportunities in higher yield instruments, too. where you're treated very generously, assuming we stay out of the a recession. >> why doesn't anybody like retail around here? the consumer has not shown fiscal cliff effects yet. we have wages are up. the next segment, i'm going to do that holiday check-up in the next hour and the numbers going in, does anybody remember this time last year going into christmas, the unemployment rate was 9%. home prices were falling. we have a 7.9% unemployment rate. still too high, but better and wages and housing prices are up. it was 63 this time last year. >> are we underestimating the consumer? >> i think you are, frankly. i think the consumer is poised to go out and spend money in christmas and not worry about fiscal cliff because the fiscal cliff isn't going to calm
you've had a hit here in the correction after the election. and you've got some of these things, they were just mentioned by some of the participants in the fast money group. i would you know, focus on pharmaceuticals. technology. and there are opportunities in higher yield instruments, too. where you're treated very generously, assuming we stay out of the a recession. >> why doesn't anybody like retail around here? the consumer has not shown fiscal cliff effects yet. we have wages are...
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they stated that this was a bitter election and that they will talk today. >> we are getting a break we do have more on the way. here's a live look at the bay bridge and we are talking about and the drops will start to fall. >> that will start in the north bay or around 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. it looks to be clouds of side and it is mainly clear. there are no problems of visibility. if you have any activities you should do right now because the second half of the day does not look promising. we will be monitoring the system and right now it is touching down in eureka. if you thought and yesterday morning was bed then you have not seen anything yet. it will be up to 4 in. for the north bay just compared to yesterday. the rest of the bay area was see wanted to 3 in. are running. heavier rain will be in santa rosa and north of the golden gate bridge. it will go south by 8:00 p.m.. the showers will pick up and it may get up to a 10 to 12 hours of consistent downpours. weekend of tomorrow morning will be banned. >d. >> it looks like we will have showers for saturday morning as well. her
they stated that this was a bitter election and that they will talk today. >> we are getting a break we do have more on the way. here's a live look at the bay bridge and we are talking about and the drops will start to fall. >> that will start in the north bay or around 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. it looks to be clouds of side and it is mainly clear. there are no problems of visibility. if you have any activities you should do right now because the second half of the day does not look...
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they dislike him being elected. but i think it's rather dangerous for them from a publicity point of view. i think there's been some confusion about the difference between franchise holders and ceos. as i understand it, the actual ceo of denny's came out and rather slapped down a franchise holder for his comments, saying that they don't represent the views of the chain as a whole. so there's, you know, corporate dangers in making any of these kind of statements. >> you have to wonder about the wisdom of mixing business and politics like that. but in walmart's case, workers could end up paying 8% to 36% more for medical coverage. the company has 1.4 million workers. some of them now say they're going to ditch coverage just to avoid paying out of pocket. let's talk about the long-term repercussions of this kind of thinking, david. how do you see that playing out? >> it's interesting, and for president obama, with a victory at the polls in his reelection, they put to rest that the republicans would try to overturn this
they dislike him being elected. but i think it's rather dangerous for them from a publicity point of view. i think there's been some confusion about the difference between franchise holders and ceos. as i understand it, the actual ceo of denny's came out and rather slapped down a franchise holder for his comments, saying that they don't represent the views of the chain as a whole. so there's, you know, corporate dangers in making any of these kind of statements. >> you have to wonder...
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these are the most widespread protests since he came in power in june following the country's first election. >>> watch out. the big time tumble that led to a hug from a big baby. >>> it's good for the soul. >> and yes, there's more to the season than just shopping. the woman that will spend every friday knitting. >>> and beautiful and sunny conditions in the bay area today. we're off to a beautiful start and plenty of sunshine and there will be changes coming as things turn around mid-week. we'll talk about that. and first we're looking at chilly numbers to start out saturday. the forecast is after the break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, her handlers in hot pursuit. "atula" took off before an >>> check out this wild sight in southern california. a circus camel on the run with her handlers in hot pursuit. she brought traffic to a standstill on a major boulevard. but her great escape was foiled. she was captured and brought back into captivity. >>> holiday shopping season is officially underway, in you have not heard. and one group of bay area women meet every friday. for them, the shopping season is the g
these are the most widespread protests since he came in power in june following the country's first election. >>> watch out. the big time tumble that led to a hug from a big baby. >>> it's good for the soul. >> and yes, there's more to the season than just shopping. the woman that will spend every friday knitting. >>> and beautiful and sunny conditions in the bay area today. we're off to a beautiful start and plenty of sunshine and there will be changes coming...
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more than half the voters elected him president months ago. the president is setting himself up as a god. he decreed that any decision or laws he makes cannot be appealed stopped or over turned until a new constitution in parliament are approved next spring. he told arally that his ruling will rule out weasels that are blocking democratic reform. it doesn't worry me i have opponents i have reserved rights for my brothers in the opposition so they can hold a revolution if they must. a far cry from a few days ago when the obama administration praised the egyptian president for helping a cease fire between israel and hamas. what happens in egypt will have consequences beyond its borders. it continues to mediate israel's cease fire in hamas. what will happen to the truce? >> a natural gas explosion destroyed two buildings in massachusetts. the blast sent bricks and glass flying through springfield about 90 miles west of boston. the blast was so loud it was heard from miles around. >> i jumped. i could feel the garbage cans move next to me. i new w
more than half the voters elected him president months ago. the president is setting himself up as a god. he decreed that any decision or laws he makes cannot be appealed stopped or over turned until a new constitution in parliament are approved next spring. he told arally that his ruling will rule out weasels that are blocking democratic reform. it doesn't worry me i have opponents i have reserved rights for my brothers in the opposition so they can hold a revolution if they must. a far cry...
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the election was not about unfunded liabilities. melissa: fundamentally about the size of government and people voted bigger. lou: i must have missed that. the republican party has grown government and assume advisers to government -- governor romney were the same as president bush. melissa: is seen as the boat to four obama was bigger government. lou: and the vote for mitt romney? i am saying the intellectual integrity of the moment acknowledging it is the size of government if we can't sustain them and the social safety net programs in perpetuity when we're trillions of dollars in debt and for doing so. melissa: how do drive that message home? nobody is getting it. >> a lot of people are. but they're not being honest. there in the democratic party and if they continue to refuse what is reality, and then a cliff is a small thing and embedded for decades. it is not a pleasant experience. melissa: i am not excited. [laughter] i hear you. melissa:. lou: people have to be honest. melissa: also watch him tonight tonight catch hoover ins
the election was not about unfunded liabilities. melissa: fundamentally about the size of government and people voted bigger. lou: i must have missed that. the republican party has grown government and assume advisers to government -- governor romney were the same as president bush. melissa: is seen as the boat to four obama was bigger government. lou: and the vote for mitt romney? i am saying the intellectual integrity of the moment acknowledging it is the size of government if we can't...
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democratically elected and he has a mandate for change so go ahead frank well that's right and i think it's an overstatement to come cruise told quickly he's a dictator. i think he's defending the revolution the reason he had to act is that the judicial council was going to overturn and block the constitution and prevent it from being finalized and i frankly believe what he says these measures were this is they were temporary i think people are going to by and large get behind you beyond this i think the white house is going to give them a little space it's not pretty but i dispute the idea that always in history temporary powers become permanent powers i agree that that's what happened in fifty two and ever since in egypt and of course that's what happened in the. nazi germany kept a temporary camp. erasing every four years the weimar constitution or postponed. there is danger but i think that his instincts have been demonstrated and i think that his the support that he house means we don't have a lot to worry about of course he's going to be watch you know he made a mistake he took a
democratically elected and he has a mandate for change so go ahead frank well that's right and i think it's an overstatement to come cruise told quickly he's a dictator. i think he's defending the revolution the reason he had to act is that the judicial council was going to overturn and block the constitution and prevent it from being finalized and i frankly believe what he says these measures were this is they were temporary i think people are going to by and large get behind you beyond this i...
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in that building 535 elected representatives from every corner of america come together to debate the issues of the day. they are men and women from every religious, ethnic and family background. i look forward to watching libya develop equally strong institutions of government. education and healthcare are just two of the many areas where i see opportunities for close partnership between the united states and libya. i look forward to exploring those as we work together to build a free democratic prosperous libya. see you soon. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm an san francisco mayor ed lee. i want to welcome you from the bay area, from all over the country to san francisco's city hall. today we honor and celebrate ambassador john christopher stevens in this civic celebration of his life. i thank the stevens family for hosting this celebration here. amongst his many friends, his family, his colleagues from around the world who continue to reremember and celebrate his distinguished life and sacrifice he made for all of us. while we have lost a true hero to our nation, his accomplishmen
in that building 535 elected representatives from every corner of america come together to debate the issues of the day. they are men and women from every religious, ethnic and family background. i look forward to watching libya develop equally strong institutions of government. education and healthcare are just two of the many areas where i see opportunities for close partnership between the united states and libya. i look forward to exploring those as we work together to build a free...
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they elected him to work on their behalf, not to do as he pleases. >> the political unrest is growing in scope. the judges sidelined are organizing their run protests. turbulence on the cairo stock exchange in the wake of sunday's major sell-off. traders and market analysts fear a lengthy political crisis. he has since tried to assure his seizure of powers will be temporary. he's has confidence in the search for a compromise. they're asking him to use restraint. >> democracy means the rule of law and the division of powers. therefore, i appeal to the egyptian leadership to seek a compromise. >> that is what the demonstrators in cairo are looking for. they vow to continue until he meets their demands. >> for the latest on the story, we are joined now from cairo, and he is following the events there. the president is trying to diffuse the situation and he is negotiating with senior judges. is there any sign of a compromise? >> not yet. the country is really waiting to see if he is going to give in and see if there will be a compromise. the only thing he underlined yesterday is the measu
they elected him to work on their behalf, not to do as he pleases. >> the political unrest is growing in scope. the judges sidelined are organizing their run protests. turbulence on the cairo stock exchange in the wake of sunday's major sell-off. traders and market analysts fear a lengthy political crisis. he has since tried to assure his seizure of powers will be temporary. he's has confidence in the search for a compromise. they're asking him to use restraint. >> democracy means...
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the former foreign minister says the party will run in january elections. she described it as an alternative that will push for peace for the palestinians. >> in britain, at least two people have been killed in flooding that followed days of heavy rains. some 800 homes throughout the country are under water. prime minister david cameron pledged government help for the victims. the floods of the worst since 2007 when much of the nation was inundated, causing damages estimated in the millions of pounds. >> the president of belarus says he is proud to be the last dictator in europe. the comments came during a rare interview with the voyagers news agency -- the reuters news agency. westerners have pressured him to grant more freedom. >> all too often, when the word "islam" hits the headlines, and diaz's -- it is in the context of turmoil. >> representatives want to address that. i ago, young people were challenged to portray a german islamic success story -- a year ago. >> today, the winners were announced in a special ceremony here in berlin. emma a role model
the former foreign minister says the party will run in january elections. she described it as an alternative that will push for peace for the palestinians. >> in britain, at least two people have been killed in flooding that followed days of heavy rains. some 800 homes throughout the country are under water. prime minister david cameron pledged government help for the victims. the floods of the worst since 2007 when much of the nation was inundated, causing damages estimated in the...
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merkel's election campaign. she cannot admit to the german people in the run-up to elections that she made a mistake, that she is responsible for the coming recession and that the greek debts must be cut. >> the german finance minister continues to reject that option. he says he was confident that an agreement would be reached when eurozone ministers meet next week. >> chancellor angela merkel said there was no easy solution to the problems in athens, but she said she was confident that eurozone finance ministers would release that next round of bailout money next week. >> the leader of the opposition, however, accused merkel of failing to reveal the true cost of the measures to help greece and said this made it impossible to pass germany's own budget. our political correspondent has been following the budget debate for us. the chancellor faced some tough criticism on her handling of the year of crisis. what more can you tell us? >> indeed, one of the main critical voices was that of the social democratic leader
merkel's election campaign. she cannot admit to the german people in the run-up to elections that she made a mistake, that she is responsible for the coming recession and that the greek debts must be cut. >> the german finance minister continues to reject that option. he says he was confident that an agreement would be reached when eurozone ministers meet next week. >> chancellor angela merkel said there was no easy solution to the problems in athens, but she said she was confident...
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we think it is a reasonable and bipartisan effort now that the election is over. melissa: so you think he's your only go here? >> well, yes, we think that his efforts could make a huge difference. we were awarded this back in march of 2010. president obama awarded this to virginia, and unfortunately after the vp bill in april, our sale was initially postponed. then it was eventually canceled. what we are trying to do is reinstate the sale. melissa: how much oil are we talking about here, what with the estimates? what would it mean for you? >> well, the estimates, which are actually 30 years old, they were done 30 years ago. estimating 3.3 billion barrels of oil and over 31 trillion cubic feet of gas off of virginia. typically, these estimates are overproduce when they are actually developed. we think there is a substantial amount out there, and according to estimates, 31,000 jobs could be created by exploring that area. we think it's good for the economy. it's good for tax revenue. it is something that the president could do. >> i have followed this industry for a
we think it is a reasonable and bipartisan effort now that the election is over. melissa: so you think he's your only go here? >> well, yes, we think that his efforts could make a huge difference. we were awarded this back in march of 2010. president obama awarded this to virginia, and unfortunately after the vp bill in april, our sale was initially postponed. then it was eventually canceled. what we are trying to do is reinstate the sale. melissa: how much oil are we talking about here,...
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many egyptians are relieved that obama got elected i want to read you this tweet. is a big sigh of relief from egypt the alternative was just too awful to consider do you think that's a sentiment for many that are just so grateful that it's the lesser evil other people think that way it was a choice but we end a bad person and a worse a lot of them just think that way however i went through a lot of tweets from the arab world i love them just said it doesn't really matter it doesn't really matter if obama got elected or romney got elected they are just two faces or two heads of the same point and the foreign policy of the us is not going to change just because we have obama in power or we have romney i love a lot of them were. very disappointed with obama that they think having either romney or obama is not just going to be any worse than the past four years. couldn't agree more with us talk about israel you know a lot of people were talking to you during the lead up to the election the saying well here's the lesser of two evils you have romney who would definitely
many egyptians are relieved that obama got elected i want to read you this tweet. is a big sigh of relief from egypt the alternative was just too awful to consider do you think that's a sentiment for many that are just so grateful that it's the lesser evil other people think that way it was a choice but we end a bad person and a worse a lot of them just think that way however i went through a lot of tweets from the arab world i love them just said it doesn't really matter it doesn't really...
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or romney got elected they are just two faces or two heads of the same quiet and the foreign policy of the u.s. is not going to change just because we have obama in power or we have romney i love it a lot of them were. very disappointed with obama that they think having either romney or obama is not just going to be any worse than the past four years and. couldn't agree more with us talk about israel you know a lot of people were talking to you during the lead up to the election saying well here's the lesser of two evils you have romney who would definitely attack iran and then you have obama who wouldn't attack iran i personally never saw any indication that obama would attack iran i mean he said no option was off the table he said that he would draw a hard line he's been catering to netanyahu they've been competing for who can you know. more so i mean really what do you think about vat like the just the whole israel situation what do you think happened with iran and was there really between the two romney was not going to attack iran if there was an attack on iran it would be eith
or romney got elected they are just two faces or two heads of the same quiet and the foreign policy of the u.s. is not going to change just because we have obama in power or we have romney i love it a lot of them were. very disappointed with obama that they think having either romney or obama is not just going to be any worse than the past four years and. couldn't agree more with us talk about israel you know a lot of people were talking to you during the lead up to the election saying well...
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we have elections coming up, and tightening the screws on rich tax evaders is a subject that lends itself to some populist grandstanding. both the opposition parties, though -- the social democrats and the greens -- deny that this is about the elections for about politics -- party politics. they say they are taking a stand solely on the basis of fairness and that it would not be right to let rich tax debaters get away with a one- time relatively nominal payment in their eyes. >> are there any options at this point for a deal with the swiss to be reached? >> the finance minister says he does want to take this bill into a mediation committee and see if the deal can be reached, but as you pointed out in your report, the treaty cannot be reopened at this point. the swiss have sent it through all the various stages of negotiations, and they've got other similar treaties with other countries. may be some wheeling and dealing could be done in a mediation committee, offering federal states that have been blocking this some kind of other carrots in order to get them to go along, but that chance is
we have elections coming up, and tightening the screws on rich tax evaders is a subject that lends itself to some populist grandstanding. both the opposition parties, though -- the social democrats and the greens -- deny that this is about the elections for about politics -- party politics. they say they are taking a stand solely on the basis of fairness and that it would not be right to let rich tax debaters get away with a one- time relatively nominal payment in their eyes. >> are there...
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some of them helped elect morsi. security forces stormed the square wednesday and fired tear gas. protesters threw stones. one of them told nhk they will demonstrate until morsi reverses his decision or resigns. the president announced constitutional amendments last week making it impossible for judicial courts to overturn his decisions. the protests against him have spread to other cities in egypt. demonstrators reportedly clashed with supporters of morsi's party, the muslim brotherhood. many people are believed to have been injured. these are the latest public demonstrations morsi has faced since he took office in june. >>> two car bombs have exploded in damascus in the eastern district. syrian's state media described the blasts as -- the second bomb went off when people gathered for the first blast. the activists blamed government forces for the bombings, claiming that most of the victims were civilian. fighting has intensified in syria. government troops responded with fierce air attacks in towns around the air base. a london human rights group says 40,000 people have been kil
some of them helped elect morsi. security forces stormed the square wednesday and fired tear gas. protesters threw stones. one of them told nhk they will demonstrate until morsi reverses his decision or resigns. the president announced constitutional amendments last week making it impossible for judicial courts to overturn his decisions. the protests against him have spread to other cities in egypt. demonstrators reportedly clashed with supporters of morsi's party, the muslim brotherhood. many...
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she lost that election. she has been missing for two weeks and now her body has been found along a desolate road. the cause of death was a blow to the head. but her legs and hands were bound. she had been stabbed and there were clear signs of torture. this was the third time she was attacked by drug gangs. in 2009 she and her husband came under fire. she survived. her husband was killed. a year later a van she was riding in was riddled with 30 bullets, three of them struck her and the scars were so bad on her body she published the pictures to show how brutal the cartels were. she was the mother of three young children and that's why she pressed on saying and i'm quoting here, it is not possible for me to surrender when i have three children whom i have to educate by setting an example and she was a true example. the mexican authorities are investigating this murder but admittedly they solve very few if any murders by the cartels. since this drug war began in 2006, megyn, the death toll is above 50,000, incl
she lost that election. she has been missing for two weeks and now her body has been found along a desolate road. the cause of death was a blow to the head. but her legs and hands were bound. she had been stabbed and there were clear signs of torture. this was the third time she was attacked by drug gangs. in 2009 she and her husband came under fire. she survived. her husband was killed. a year later a van she was riding in was riddled with 30 bullets, three of them struck her and the scars...
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elections were all rigged. so you're not going to have the time but life for a gyptian doesn't seem to be a lot different to what it was to my barracks time that last king for real social and economic changes these protests about the judiciary and about the decree or also of course about life for the egyptians are not they getting impatient that nothing has changed since mubarak has gone. well a lot of things change since mubarak has i mean if you don't consider the first i mean when we got the credit i mean bijections got the credit for a democratic a democratic elections for the president if you don't consider that as a major change political change in the history of the nation then what we're talking about i mean we're talking about democracy and democracy is about the rule of the majority and the majority. was the recognition the world international recognition have chosen that man to be responsible and in charge and to fill up the vacuum which has been existing in egypt for the last two years what do you e
elections were all rigged. so you're not going to have the time but life for a gyptian doesn't seem to be a lot different to what it was to my barracks time that last king for real social and economic changes these protests about the judiciary and about the decree or also of course about life for the egyptians are not they getting impatient that nothing has changed since mubarak has gone. well a lot of things change since mubarak has i mean if you don't consider the first i mean when we got the...
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maybe now that he doesn't have one eye on the elections. elections and another eye on domestic issues basically economy maybe he can do something about the palestinian israeli especially because he was so enthusiastic in the first hour he just had so many hopes and he just laid them out in cairo everywhere honestly i believe that he probably realizes there is nothing that he can do about it not when not now is in power not when lieberman is in power not when they simply continue to build settlements to. even put more checkpoints between cities there simply dividing the country making it impossible for the palestinians to create there to create their own country or establish their own country and the bit at the u.n. there's really is a readiness for in the palestinians they have the tax money that they're withholding and they can you know do even or take more measures against the palestinians and is obama willing to maybe exercise pressure and as well that's something that a lot of people think well you know you have to lobby the congress yo
maybe now that he doesn't have one eye on the elections. elections and another eye on domestic issues basically economy maybe he can do something about the palestinian israeli especially because he was so enthusiastic in the first hour he just had so many hopes and he just laid them out in cairo everywhere honestly i believe that he probably realizes there is nothing that he can do about it not when not now is in power not when lieberman is in power not when they simply continue to build...
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public debate on foreign policy and national security topics american voters would be ill equipped to elect the policymakers who make important decisions in these areas really interesting kevin why though do you think it is that when you look up you know lawmakers who are concerned about fourth amendment rights it is such a small group namely senator wyden. well i suppose it has to do with the fact that there are very few senators and even you know congress men who are willing to confront these national security agencies and raise a stink about these different policies you know whether they be warrantless wiretapping torture or targeted killing programs or whatever might be happening overseas in the way of special operations those things that really deserve scrutiny and oversight there are very few senators in congress people who want to put their careers on the line and challenge military brass intelligence agency heads and say you see this and i think it's very important to make it clear to your viewers that it's already official policy that you would not release classified information if
public debate on foreign policy and national security topics american voters would be ill equipped to elect the policymakers who make important decisions in these areas really interesting kevin why though do you think it is that when you look up you know lawmakers who are concerned about fourth amendment rights it is such a small group namely senator wyden. well i suppose it has to do with the fact that there are very few senators and even you know congress men who are willing to confront these...
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>> the elections are over, we're moving forward. we're not going to repeal obahe obama care would put us deeper in debt and reduce the revenues and cost our economy drs of view also, look, there's a lot of things in theéj heah care act that are important for our seniors and smallsinesses, for families and taking on the abuses of private insurance companies, it' move forward. there's things we can improve upon. let's do that as democrats and reic rehash the debate that i think was conclusively resolved by the elections. >> ben cardin, thank you. >> some walmart workers wking off the job on this blackdarote. did it work? we're going to talk tone of the employees who walked off about the action and whether more disruions areg coming duri the holiday the face of th going forward?arty triesregrou ? we're going to talk with that about our strats, you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. gcquestions? anyone have occasional constipation, yeah. one philli' colon health probiotic cap each day helpes defend against these digestive iss
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individual missions but a permanent policy one that we now know was sketched out in specific terms before election day just in case mitt romney would have won and ministration officials were concerned that if clear standards and procedures were not in place the targeted killings would simply be dictated by whoever is in office as opposed to having that set of rules and guidelines in place to stick to talk more about this i was joined earlier by colonel morris davis a professor at howard university school of law as well as a former prosecutor at guantanamo bay now we first discussed how doesn't seem to be an end in sight for the war on terror you know war on terror is a war without end because really a war on a tactic not a group of people you know terror camps surrenders will be fighting this war for you know long as we move yeah and it we should mention you know even though president obama did win a second term this sort of you know drone strike architecture is still being drawn up for future leaders for it for you know the twenty sixteen president whoever that might be what do you think that say
individual missions but a permanent policy one that we now know was sketched out in specific terms before election day just in case mitt romney would have won and ministration officials were concerned that if clear standards and procedures were not in place the targeted killings would simply be dictated by whoever is in office as opposed to having that set of rules and guidelines in place to stick to talk more about this i was joined earlier by colonel morris davis a professor at howard...
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national elections in january. ehud barak is israel's most decorated soldier. he also served as prime minister. barak has been moderating influence with the united states and powers. his decision to quit politics comes at a time of uncertainty with israel. he has clashed publicly with the prime minister there benjamin netanyahu how to handle the threat from iran's nuclear program. folks at the macy's thanksgiving day parade spotted something strange. turns out some of the confetti was actually secret police files. coming up, how social security numbers and info on undercover cops and even governor mitt romney's motorcade ended unraining down ended up raining down on the crowds. second time in just days that a bird strike sparked a mid-air emergency. that's coming up as fox reports live tonight. make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easie
national elections in january. ehud barak is israel's most decorated soldier. he also served as prime minister. barak has been moderating influence with the united states and powers. his decision to quit politics comes at a time of uncertainty with israel. he has clashed publicly with the prime minister there benjamin netanyahu how to handle the threat from iran's nuclear program. folks at the macy's thanksgiving day parade spotted something strange. turns out some of the confetti was actually...
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the real action is between those house republicans elected by the more conservative group and the white house. we have a long way to go. >>> chuck todd on the white house lawn for us, thank you, and with due respect, while washington is one thing, and we know how they act. if this happens it will affect american lives and households millions strong. >>> tonight, we asked sharon epperson to go over this with us, it would be about personal finance >> it certainly would be, brian, and we're talking about nearly every taxpayer that will be affected. the first place you will see it is on your federal tax rate going up for middle income americans. we're talking about $2,000 a year extra that you will pay. and as the tax rate goes up, whether you have a job or are living off your 401(k) or retirement money, you will see your percentages that you pay on that income significant. we'll also see an increase on the payroll tax, so somebody making say, $50,000 a year will see 20 extra a week that they will pay, or more than a thousand on the year. and here is the big one, the alternative minimum tax
the real action is between those house republicans elected by the more conservative group and the white house. we have a long way to go. >>> chuck todd on the white house lawn for us, thank you, and with due respect, while washington is one thing, and we know how they act. if this happens it will affect american lives and households millions strong. >>> tonight, we asked sharon epperson to go over this with us, it would be about personal finance >> it certainly would be,...
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the group, in a statement says, elected officials from both parties need to listen to the will of the voters and focus on rebuilding the middle class and strengthening our economy by investing in jobs, not cuts. on the other side, conservatives say it's not a game changer because from unions, this is really nothing new. >> the fact they are publicly saying what they have been privately saying is helpful the american people understand where obama's intransigence comes from, but nothing's changed. >> they negotiated details this week of the grand fiscal cliff compromise that democrats and republicans hope to reach. lawmakers back in town neex week, and there's a meeting loosely scheduled in the white house against top democrats and republicans in congress with president obama. dagen? dagen: thank you so much, happy thanksgiving, my man. down in washington, d.c., but here in studio with my, monica crowely, author of "what the bleep just happened?" how do they have influence over the white house and represent in terms of the private job market a tiny sliver of employees in the country? >>
the group, in a statement says, elected officials from both parties need to listen to the will of the voters and focus on rebuilding the middle class and strengthening our economy by investing in jobs, not cuts. on the other side, conservatives say it's not a game changer because from unions, this is really nothing new. >> the fact they are publicly saying what they have been privately saying is helpful the american people understand where obama's intransigence comes from, but nothing's...
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and probably independent parties are claiming victory in the capital and many elections with ninety eight percent of the early votes counted paving the way for a referendum that could see spain's richest region go its own way. and e.u. budget talks end in failure as divisions between member states emerge out of the summit you know brussels over whether to spend or save another meeting has been scheduled for next year. and recapping the week's top stories this is r t with our weekly going to have you with us gaza is recovering from israel's anti hamas a campaign that ended this week with an egyptian brokered ceasefire one hundred sixty eight palestinians were killed in airstrikes around half of them civilians while militant rocket fire claimed the lives of six israelis despite those numbers from last believes it came out the winner and some israelis now say the government has failed them as they are reports. and listen and rachel packing for the u.s. a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see
and probably independent parties are claiming victory in the capital and many elections with ninety eight percent of the early votes counted paving the way for a referendum that could see spain's richest region go its own way. and e.u. budget talks end in failure as divisions between member states emerge out of the summit you know brussels over whether to spend or save another meeting has been scheduled for next year. and recapping the week's top stories this is r t with our weekly going to...
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the elections change the power dynamic. nobody wanted to give any ground ahead of that in case their team came out with a better hand. >> you sound more like a senior writing a thesis. appreciate your time. >> thank you, alex. >>> still to come, what's hot at the box office this holiday season. oh, yeah, vampires and more. ays, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. than giving her a diamond is surprising her with one. save the surprise. shop online and ship to any zales store free. only at the diamond store. ♪ i'm lost in the light ♪ >> no! >> what are you thinking? are you out of your mind? who gave you permission to come back here? >> i just wanted to say hello to him. >> you think the tiger is your friend? he's an animal. not a playmate. >> that was a clip from the film "life of pi" one of the new movies in theaters this
the elections change the power dynamic. nobody wanted to give any ground ahead of that in case their team came out with a better hand. >> you sound more like a senior writing a thesis. appreciate your time. >> thank you, alex. >>> still to come, what's hot at the box office this holiday season. oh, yeah, vampires and more. ays, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to...
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egypt hasn't had a constitution since mubarak's overthrow and its elected parliament was dissolved by the military. president morsi's allies say leftovers from the mubarak regime have been stone walling the new islamist government. your argument is that president morsi had no choice but to give himself these new powers. >> yes. it's not overruling the judicial system or having -- making decisions that are beyond misuse or purposes. >> reporter: but other egyptians including human rights activists interpret mr. morsi's powers very differently. >> he keeps promising that this is only for the next six or seven months but there are also no guarantees that the new constitution will respect fundamental rights. >> reporter: almost two years after this country's revolution ended decades of dictatorship, egypt's young democracy hangs in the balance. >> pelley: holly williams is just above tahrir square in cairo tonight. holly, you mentioned it's been nearly two years since the revolution. what's happening with the constitution? when is it going to be written? >> well, it's being drafted by a c
egypt hasn't had a constitution since mubarak's overthrow and its elected parliament was dissolved by the military. president morsi's allies say leftovers from the mubarak regime have been stone walling the new islamist government. your argument is that president morsi had no choice but to give himself these new powers. >> yes. it's not overruling the judicial system or having -- making decisions that are beyond misuse or purposes. >> reporter: but other egyptians including human...
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coming up next at 5:00, the latest on egypt's growing polarization over a controversial news by newly elected president mohammed more si. the unrest is spilling into violence. >>> plus, the the look back at the life and career of actor larry hagman from his "i dream of jeannie" days to "dallas." >>> and we enjoyed a fairly nice start to the weekend. 60s and 70s for high temperatures just a couple of hours ago. but we're also tracking some rather large changes showing up in the seven-day forecast that will include wind, rain, and some big surf. we'll let you know if it's going to impact the rest of your holiday weekend forecast when we come back. >>> egyptian opposition leaders are calling for peaceful protect in the face of mohammed horsi declare for sweeping more powers this week. we have the latest from cairo. >> reporter: at dawn, there were more tense than protesters on tahrir square, ground zero for last year's uprising. but that didn't stop clashes with police on approach roads where protesters blocked traffic, defying president mohammed m okay rsi's orders after he declared sweeping po
coming up next at 5:00, the latest on egypt's growing polarization over a controversial news by newly elected president mohammed more si. the unrest is spilling into violence. >>> plus, the the look back at the life and career of actor larry hagman from his "i dream of jeannie" days to "dallas." >>> and we enjoyed a fairly nice start to the weekend. 60s and 70s for high temperatures just a couple of hours ago. but we're also tracking some rather large...
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the violence, a reaction to egypt's first democratically elected leader, mohamed morsi, declaring all his presidential decisions are exempt from appeal or review by law makers or the courts. protesters torching a muslim brother office in alexandria and mohamed elle bar are detweeting, he appointed himself egypt's new f farrow. >> just months ago, morsi was obscure before being elected in may, shooting to international prominence this week by brokers the hamas/israel cease-fire. solidifying himself as a key u.s. al li. >> i want to thank president morsi for his personal leadership to deescalate the situation in gaza and end the violence. >> it put the united states in an awkward situation to have to criticize a partner that it is clearly now has to rely on in the region. >> reporter: now, the state department says this is an issue of international concern. but morsi is saying this is only temporary, that he will relinquish those powers once the constitution is completed. but he's extended the deadline for that until late february. david? >> matt gutman in tel aviv tonight. matt, thank
the violence, a reaction to egypt's first democratically elected leader, mohamed morsi, declaring all his presidential decisions are exempt from appeal or review by law makers or the courts. protesters torching a muslim brother office in alexandria and mohamed elle bar are detweeting, he appointed himself egypt's new f farrow. >> just months ago, morsi was obscure before being elected in may, shooting to international prominence this week by brokers the hamas/israel cease-fire....
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. >>> e elected officials including the governor and all the legislatures are getting their pay cut by 5%. for example, pay for the attorney general palilia harris is being cut to $143,000. that's a hundred thousand less than her replacement. but people don't run for office for the money. >> they're doing it because of a variety of factors, including the pursuit of power, the ambition to go to higher places and also of course hopefully public service that they want to give back to their community. >> the california citizens compensation commission ordered the pay cuts and they cut per diem pay by 18%. >>> carbon monoxide sent more than a dozen people to the hospital in san francisco. the fire department was called to 1223 courtland street about last night over a carbon monoxide leak. there were 14 people at the home that were taken to the hospital. they're expected to be okay, but city officials and pg&e are still trying to figure out what caused the problem. >> when we arrived, we checked the residence with our air monitors and we found no sign of carbon monoxide. however, we checked
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gregg: wh are the unions flexing their muscles now because of the election and re-election of president obama. >> it doesn't hurt when you have president obama buddy buddy with the union. you have the big man in charge in the white house on your side. your fight becomes a little bit easier when you go out there trying to get union into walmart. we saw hostess earlier this week with the unions trying to flex their muscles. gregg: walmart work eurs don't want to be unionized they have consistently turned it back in the past, right? >> yes. gregg: the other is they say you walmart workers you don't get paid rel. well. i looked it up, the average pay for a walmart worker is 10, $11. that is not out of line with the industry. >> when you have 4.1 million workers throughout the country working fo work working for walmart. you have every union coming to walmart trying to wrangle them to join them because they will bring in billions of dollars. they'll have more money to push their candidates or ideas they want to push upon you. i can see why unions are doing it but i can see why walmart worker
gregg: wh are the unions flexing their muscles now because of the election and re-election of president obama. >> it doesn't hurt when you have president obama buddy buddy with the union. you have the big man in charge in the white house on your side. your fight becomes a little bit easier when you go out there trying to get union into walmart. we saw hostess earlier this week with the unions trying to flex their muscles. gregg: walmart work eurs don't want to be unionized they have...
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obviously you weren't a big fan of the way the election turned out. i like being a strict constitutionalist, and i like article i, section 8. are we ever going to get back to those types of disciplines, or as in your article stated, you think we crossed over and there's no turning back? >> no, we passed the tipping point. i don't think there's any doubt we reached the tipping point. we've reached that era where our foundest most feared where a majority of people could voice themselves a living at the spend of the minority. i don't think there's any coming back. i think we are on the same trajectory as europe, and europe is on the same trajectory as greece, so it's time to look for yourself and families to take care of your personal prone. we cannot solve the country's problems. >> i hope you are not kreb8g9, but we'll have you back to talk about the journey. sully, it's all yours. >> thank you. >>> rick and bill, thank you. i like bill. he's a smart guy. >> good conversation. >>> coming up next, protesters at walmart. we have live at the scene. 6 try
obviously you weren't a big fan of the way the election turned out. i like being a strict constitutionalist, and i like article i, section 8. are we ever going to get back to those types of disciplines, or as in your article stated, you think we crossed over and there's no turning back? >> no, we passed the tipping point. i don't think there's any doubt we reached the tipping point. we've reached that era where our foundest most feared where a majority of people could voice themselves a...
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he won re-election two weeks ago by an overwhelming margin. there are people in the state of illinois that is upset because it's going to cost taxpayers millions of dollars to put up these special elections. people are thinking why didn't you quit earlier. >>> thanksgiving will not be the same for many along the east coast. superstorm sandy destroyed their homes. a large group of volunteers with big hearts are turning out to lend a helping hand. >> i'm sergeant joaleen taylor here in afghanistan. i'm like to say happy thanksgiving to my family. of our world challenge with the cadillac ats. this is actually starting to feel real now. [ ross ] this is the perfect place to test the ats's advanced aerodynamics. [ derek ] we've got crosswinds, tailwinds, headwinds. aerodynamics is all about keeping the car planted on the road. you are going to get hit by stuff, so don't freak out. [ screaming with excitement ] and move out now. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. try running four.ning a
he won re-election two weeks ago by an overwhelming margin. there are people in the state of illinois that is upset because it's going to cost taxpayers millions of dollars to put up these special elections. people are thinking why didn't you quit earlier. >>> thanksgiving will not be the same for many along the east coast. superstorm sandy destroyed their homes. a large group of volunteers with big hearts are turning out to lend a helping hand. >> i'm sergeant joaleen taylor...
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we had a really good sell-off after the election, then we bottomed, right? now we haven't broken through the 20-day moving average since probably october 19th. we did that today decisively. what we're looking for, a nice move to the back size of the trend line, a long-term trend line that broke in october, between 147 and 148. if you look at the numbers, that's a 4% to 6% gain, and we don't see that happening in the xrt. >> here's why i look at it differently. one of the reasons why the xrt retail has outperformed the general market this year is because it's primarily a u.s. play. so you don't have to worry so much about what's going on in europe and china, even though you do have some stocks like coach. if the market's going to go higher, retail will go higher, housing is improving, so that money will spill boo retail as well. basketly you split between the s&p and the radio tail. it doesn't have material stocks or old-line technology stocks that are doing well today and no volume, but i can pick a sector that i think is going to do very very well, it's div
we had a really good sell-off after the election, then we bottomed, right? now we haven't broken through the 20-day moving average since probably october 19th. we did that today decisively. what we're looking for, a nice move to the back size of the trend line, a long-term trend line that broke in october, between 147 and 148. if you look at the numbers, that's a 4% to 6% gain, and we don't see that happening in the xrt. >> here's why i look at it differently. one of the reasons why the...
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this president was democratically elected by 52% of the vote. so hh does have some legitimacy. he still has some popular support. we're likely to see the muslim brotherhood come out in force on saturday. we haven't seen them come out and test his popular appeal. the president has not made any moves towards compromise. he appears to be just waiting it out hoping these demonstrators will go home. on the other side opposition leaders say they won't talk to the president, no negotiation until he has a total backdown. they want him to completely withdraw his decree before there are any talks. so right now chance of compromise looks slim while both sides continue to marshal their forces on the streets. melissa. back to you. report.: thanks for that word is that the islamic president morsi will addressee egypt tomorrow on his latest decree. protests in the egyptian constitution. i'm joined by peter brookes, former assistant defense secretary under president george w. bush. now senior fellow with the heritage foundation. thanks so much for joining us. >> good to be with you. melissa: l
this president was democratically elected by 52% of the vote. so hh does have some legitimacy. he still has some popular support. we're likely to see the muslim brotherhood come out in force on saturday. we haven't seen them come out and test his popular appeal. the president has not made any moves towards compromise. he appears to be just waiting it out hoping these demonstrators will go home. on the other side opposition leaders say they won't talk to the president, no negotiation until he...